Nine Purdue University seniors in the school’s Industrial Engineering Department have completed their work this semester in the IN3 sponsored capstone projects. Recently, the two teams of students presented their work and posters to representatives from IN3, Naval...

Whether it’s reading you the weather forecast with a simple voice command, or analyzing vast amounts of data to help inform a life-saving medical treatment, artificial intelligence is influencing our daily lives more than ever before. At Indiana University (IU), researchers are working to advance the promise of artificial intelligence, while also making this crucial technology understandable to a wider audience. IN3 is helping IU to advance this work.

A team of engineers from Purdue’s School of Aeronautics and Astronautics will work as part of a new U.S. Department of Defense program intended to accelerate basic research innovations, with defense relevance, into the marketplace. The Purdue team will collaborate with Mike Dodd, director of business development for the Indiana Innovation Institute (IN3), as part of the inaugural I-Corps @DoD program.

The Indiana Innovation Institute (IN3) is making an additional $300,000 in research investments to Purdue University, Indiana University and IUPUI in the development of trusted microelectronics, which are counterfeit resistant and immune to a wide variety of attacks. Securing the nation’s semiconductor supply chain is critical to our national security and affects many Indiana companies which use microelectronics in their products.

The Indiana Innovation Institute (IN3) is launching new branding for its consortium, the INdiana Consortium for Advanced Technology Transition (INCATT). Included in the new branding is a logo, color palette and an enhanced website presence.

The Indiana Innovation Institute (IN3) is advancing cutting-edge technology developed by experts at Indiana University (IU) campuses and regional academic centers to address real-world problems for industry and the U.S. Department of Defense more quickly, efficiently and cost-effectively.

The Indiana Innovation Institute (IN3) and Indiana Biosciences Research Institute (IBRI) announced the formation of a strategic alliance allowing both institutes to collaborate on projects relevant to their respective missions.

The Indiana Chamber of Commerce has featured IN3 in its January 2019 BizVoice Magazine. The article highlights our growth in 2018 and looks forward as we continue to tackle technology challenges facing the U.S. Department of Defense and industry, all while growing the Indiana economy.